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- Xenophilius was best known for being the editor of what was initially a kooky fringe magazine, The Quibbler. He was a supporter of Harry, believing his account of Voldemort’s return when many didn’t.
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Xenophilius's public support of Harry Potter eventually got him in trouble with Death Eaters. Many speculated why the Death Eaters had let him get away with it for so long. They kidnapped his daughter and held her hostage at Malfoy Manor. Xenophilius intended to do whatever it took to get her back.
Xenophilius was best known for being the editor of what was initially a kooky fringe magazine, The Quibbler. He was a supporter of Harry, believing his account of Voldemort’s return when many didn’t.
Oct 10, 2017 · Later, during Voldemort’s second rise in the Wizarding World, The Quibbler’s editorial policy was to steadfastly support Harry, to impress upon the Wizarding World that it’s everyone’s first duty to help Harry.
Aug 18, 2023 · Xenophilius was a supporter of the Hallows and even sought to pursue them because of their unusual nature. However, as the trio prepares to depart from the Lovegood house, Xenophillius tries to...
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Xenophilius tells Harry, Ron and Hermione the story of the Deathly Hallows. His claim that Luna is fishing for Freshwater Plimpies nearby proves to be untrue, and Xenophilius reveals that she has been taken by the Death Eaters.
The first is to help Harry, Ron, and Hermione on their way to learning more about the Peverell brothers and the Deathly Hallows. The second is to illustrate how Voldemort is tearing families apart and turning friends against one another.
Xenophilius explains that the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone, and the Cloak of Invisibility are the Deathly Hallows. Initiates into the legend behind the fairy tale believe that the possessor of all three objects will be the master of Death.